The release date and voice cast for Marvel Studios’ X-Men ’97 have been revealed. The series is a revival/sequel of the 1992 animated series X-Men: The Animated Series and the plot follows Storm and Wolverine as they try to continue the X-Men. Magneto comes in and wants to step up for Charles Xavier. Sinister comes in to try to end the X-Men once and for all.
X-Men ’97, created by Beau DeMayo, will premiere on January 3, 2024, on Disney+. The series is directed by Jake Castorena and Chase Conley. The Newton Brothers will compose the score for the series.
Existing Voice Cast For X-Men ’97
- Cal Dodd as James Howlett/Wolverine
- Lenore Zann as Anna-Marie Raven/Rogue
- George Buza as Dr. Henry “Hank” McCoy/Beast
- Catherine Disher as Jean Grey
- Chris Potter as Remy LeBeau/Gambit
- Alison Sealy-Smith as Ororo Munroe/Storm
- Adrian Hough as Kurt Wagner/Nightcrawler
- Christopher Britton as Nathaniel Essex/Mister Sinister
New Voice Cast For X-Men ’97
- Jennifer Hale as Jean Grey (She also voiced Jean Grey in ‘Wolverine and the X-Men’)
- Matthew Waterson as Magneto
- Christopher Britton as Mr. Sinister
- Ray Chase as Scott Summers/Cyclops
- AJ LoCascio as Nightcrawler
- Gui Agustini as Roberto da Costa/Sunspot
- Holly Chou as Jubilee
The original ’90s X-Men animated series, titled “X-Men,” aired from 1992 to 1997 and is considered a classic by many fans. It was praised for its faithful adaptation of the X-Men comics, engaging storylines, and memorable theme song. The series introduced a generation to iconic characters such as Wolverine, Cyclops, Jean Grey, Storm, Rogue, and many others.
It is also reported that Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver will return to the series.
X-Men ’97 is produced by Marvel Studios and is set to premiere exclusively on January 3, 2024, on Disney+.
More details are below.
X-Men ’97 is set to premiere on January 3, 2024, on Disney+.
The plot follows Storm and Wolverine as they try to continue the X-Men. Magneto enters the picture and seeks to take over the role of Charles Xavier. Sinister also appears with the intention of ending the X-Men once and for all.
X-Men ’97 is created by Beau DeMayo.
The series is directed by Jake Castorena and Chase Conley.